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    Defence minister tipped to be Armenia's next president - paper

    Aykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan
    9 Apr 05

    Text of unattributed report by Armenian newspaper Aykakan Zhamanak
    on 9 April headlined "The defence minister is changing his image"

    The topic of [Armenian Defence Minister] Serzh Sarkisyan changing his
    post is slowly but surely becoming one of the most debated issues in
    the country's political life. In particular, the republic's ruling
    circles are openly discussing this issue trying to present the current
    defence minister as Armenia's next president and are hinting more and
    more openly at the possibility of extraordinary presidential elections.

    But they do not specify how Serzh Sarkisyan will become president.
    What is planned - a palace coup or a flexible revolution by means of
    elections? Certainly, few people believe in the second option as it
    is difficult to imagine that Serzh Sarkisyan will be elected Armenian
    president in fair elections.

    The topic of Serzh Sarkisyan's promotion to a higher post can be
    seen as a figment of someone's imagination, but the whole problem is
    that Sarkisyan and his circle are not taking steps to end speculation
    about this topic.

    On the contrary, the defence minister has decided to change his
    image. If earlier he was known as an ignorant, unsympathetic and
    ill-mannered person, now he is trying to introduce himself as a mild,
    open and pleasant person with a sense of humour.

    Serzh Sarkisyan has decided to change his image, this may mean that
    he is going to change his post as well. In any case, these processes
    might become a serious signal to the opposition, which might lose
    the real opportunity to affect domestic political processes because
    of their inaction if they cannot draw the right conclusions. Today
    the opposition needs to ensure its own ability to act and determine
    its own candidate.
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